Geisinger Commonwealth School Of Medicine

Organization Overview

Geisinger Commonwealth School Of Medicine, operating under the name Geisinger Commonwealth, is located in Danville, PA. The organization was established in 2007. According to its NTEE Classification (B50) the organization is classified as: Graduate & Professional Schools, under the broad grouping of Education and related organizations. As of 12/2021, Geisinger Commonwealth employed 253 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Geisinger Commonwealth is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 12/2021, Geisinger Commonwealth generated $48.7m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 7 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 4.9% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $43.9m during the year ending 12/2021. While expenses have increased by 3.4% per year over the past 7 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990T Filing

TAX YEAR

2021

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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GEISINGER COMMONWEALTH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE EDUCATES ASPIRING PHYSICIANS AND SCIENTISTS TO SERVE SOCIETY USING A COMMUNITY-BASED, PATIENT-CENTERED, INTERPROFESSIONAL AND EVIDENCE-BASED MODEL OF EDUCATION... SEE SCHEDULE O

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

ACADEMIC PROGRAM GEISINGER COMMONWEALTH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (GCSOM) OFFERS THREE SEPARATE DEGREE PROGRAMS: A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (MD) PROGRAM, A MASTER OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE (MBS) PROGRAM AND A PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAM. GCSOM FOCUSES BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ON HEALTH ISSUES PREVALENT IN NORTHEASTERN AND NORTH CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, A 17-COUNTY REGION WITH 1.8 MILLION RESIDENTS. THE REGION HAS AN AGING POPULATION, 19.5 PERCENT OF RESIDENTS ARE OLDER THAN AGE 65, COMPARED TO 15.1 PERCENT NATIONALLY. MOREOVER, THE REGION HAS HIGH INCIDENCES OF BREAST, LUNG, COLORECTAL AND PROSTATE CANCERS, AS WELL AS HIGH INCIDENCES OF NON-HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA, OTHER CHRONIC DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH AGING, AND SIGNIFICANT NEEDS IN PRIMARY CARE, MENTAL/BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE. MD STUDENTS SERVE THE COMMUNITY FROM THE MOMENT THEY ARRIVE AT GCSOM. THEY ARE ASSIGNED TO ONE OF GCSOM REGIONAL CAMPUSES, WHERE THEY WILL VOLUNTEER AT NONPROFIT AGENCIES AND TRAIN IN MEDICAL SETTINGS. THE REGIONAL CAMPUSES ARE NORTH(SCRANTON), SOUTH(WILKES-BARRE), CENTRAL(DANVILLE), WEST (LEWISTOWN/STATE COLLEGE) GUTHRIE(SAYRE), AND ATLANTICARE(ATLANTIC CITY, NJ). FOR THE FIRST PHASE OF THEIR CURRICULUM, STUDENTS ARE PAIRED WITH A MULTI-GENERATIONAL FAMILY COPING WITH A DISABILITY OR CHRONIC ILLNESS. THIS IS DONE TO FACILITATE STUDENTS' UNDERSTANDING FROM THE ENTIRE FAMILY'S PERSPECTIVE. STUDENTS GAIN EARLY CLINICAL EXPERIENCE STARTING THE FIRST PHASE IN THE LONGITUDINAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN PRIMARY CARE CLINICS. STUDENTS ALSO PARTICIPATE IN A LONGITUDINAL COMMUNITY HEALTH INTERVENTION PROJECT TO GAIN SERVICE LEARNING EXPERIENCE,TO INVESTIGATE AND/OR SOLVE A COMMUNITY HEALTH ISSUE, TO MAKE AN IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT IN THE COMMUNITY AND TO ENHANCE THE HEALTH OF THE REGION'S CITIZENS. IN ADDITION, ALL MD CANDIDATES COMPLETE COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS. GCSOM STUDENTS HAVE VOLUNTEERED MORE THAN 50,000 HOURS SINCE THE SCHOOL'S INCEPTION. THE STUDENTS ORGANIZE BLOOD DRIVES AND HEALTH FAIRS, TUTOR LOCAL CHILDREN, COLLECT FOOD AND WARM CLOTHING FOR THE HOMELESS AND COMPLETE MANY OTHER HELPFUL ACTS THAT IMMERSE THEM IN AND IMPROVE THE WELL-BEING OF THE COMMUMITY. THE MBS CURRICULUM HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH A UNIQUE, PERSONAL EDUCATION THAT WILL HELP THEM TO ACHIEVE THEIR CAREER GOALS. A COMMITMENT TO STUDENT-CENTERED LEARNING IS COMBINED WITH INDIVIDUALIZED CAREER AND EDUCATION PLANNING SERVICES. THE MBS PROGRAM IS OFFERED IN ONLINE IN A PART TIME OR FULL TIME FORMAT. THE MBS PROGRAM IS DIRECTED TOWARD STUDENTS WHO ARE EITHER SEEKING TO STRENGTHEN THEIR CREDENTIALS FOR APPLICATION TO MEDICAL/HEALTH PROFESSION SCHOOL OR WHO WANT TO WORK IN OTHER HEALTH AND HEALTH-RELATED INDUSTRIES. DURING THEIR COURSE OF STUDY, MBS STUDENTS DEVELOP AN EPORTFOLIO DOCUMENTING THEIR EXPERIENCES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN CLINICAL/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, SERVICE AND CULTURAL COMPETENCE. IN ADDITION, MBS STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH RESEARCH PROJECTS UTILIZING PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED SECONDARY DATA SETS. IN MARCH 2020, THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO) DECLARED THE OUTBREAK OF COVID-19 TO BE A GLOBAL PANDEMIC. AT THAT TIME, GCSOM MOVED TO A FULLY ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR BUT RETURNED IN THE FALL 2020 SEMESTER WITH A COMBINATION OF IN-PERSON AND ONLINE COURSES IN THE MD PROGRAM. ALL GRADUATE PROGRAMS REMAIN ONLINE THROUGH 2021. DURING CALENDAR YEAR 2021, THE COLLEGE RECEIVED FUNDING UNDER THE CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE AND RELIEF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, AND AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN. THE FUNDS WERE MOSTLY USED FOR DIRECT AWARDS TO STUDENTS. THE COLLEGE USED FUNDS TO DEVELOP PROGRAMS FOR THE MITIGATION EFFORTS TO SAFEGUARD THE HEALTH OF GCSOM EMPLOYEES AND STUDENTS AND IMPLEMENT EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES TO MONITOR AND SUPPRESS CORONAVIRUS IN ACCORDANCE WITH PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDELINES. THESE FUNDS INCREASED GRANTS REVENUE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR. GCSOM IS CONTINUALLY MONITORING THE POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND THE EFFECTS ON ITS OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE. THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACTS OPERATIONS GOING FORWARD WILL DEPEND ON NUMEROUS EVOLVING FACTORS, WHICH CANNOT BE RELIABLY PREDICTED AT THIS TIME.


RESEARCH PROGRAMS: THE GCSOM RESEARCH MISSION IS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF ITS 17-COUNTY COMMUNITY THROUGH THE COLLABORATIVE DISCOVERY AND DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE GAINED THROUGH RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND EDUCATION. BECAUSE IT IS OUR VISION TO BE IN SERVICE TO OUR COMMUNITY, WE STRIVE TO BE A CATALYST FOR STRATEGIC RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS, TO BE A LEADER FOR ADVANCING BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND TO BE A KEYSTONE FOR IMPROVING HEALTH OUTCOMES THROUGH TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH. WE INCORPORATE VALUES OF COLLABORATION, INTEGRITY, INNOVATION, TRANSLATION AND ENGAGEMENT. AT GCSOM, STUDENTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO CONDUCT RESEARCH UNDER THE MENTORSHIP AND GUIDANCE OF DISTINGUISHED FACULTY. RESEARCH PROJECTS DEVELOPED BY FACULTY RESEARCH MENTORS INCLUDE TRANSLATIONAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN THE LABORATORY SETTING OR PUBLIC HEALTH, COMMUNITY, AND CLINICAL RESEARCH IN THE CLINICAL OR COMMUNITY SETTING. THESE ARE POSITIONS FOR WHICH STUDENTS DO NOT NEED SUBSTANTIAL EXPERIENCE, YET THESE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND THE MENTORS WHO GUIDE THEM PROVIDE UNIQUE AND RICH EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES. GCSOM HAS MULTIPLE, ORGANIZED RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES, INCLUDING THE SUMMER RESEARCH IMMERSION PROGRAM FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING THEIR SECOND YEAR AND THE MEDICAL RESEARCH HONORS PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS WHO WANT TO EXPLORE AN AREA OF RESEARCH INTEREST IN A SCHOLARLY MANNER THROUGHOUT THEIR FOUR YEARS OF MEDICAL SCHOOL.


STUDENT AFFAIRS: THE STUDENT AFFAIRS TEAM SUPPORTS GCSOM'S INSTITUTIONAL MISSION AND VALUES BY FOSTERING STUDENTS' ACADEMIC, PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL GROWTH. GCSOM ADMITS ACADEMICALLY SUCCESSFUL, PASSIONATE, INNOVATIVE AND COMMUNITY-MINDED STUDENTS WITH APTITUDE FOR BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND A SINCERE COMMITMENT TO IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF HEALTHCARE. THE OFFICE PROVIDES A HOST OF PERSONAL, ACADEMIC AND REFERRAL SERVICES TO ENHANCE THE INTERPERSONAL AND EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES OF GCSOM STUDENTS. STUDENT AFFAIRS PROMOTES STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL LIFE AT GCSOM. THE OFFICE IS THE PRINCIPAL ADVISOR TO STUDENT COUNCILS, CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS. THE OFFICE ALSO WORKS WITH STUDENTS FOR WELLNESS PROGRAMMING, CAREER ADVISING AND PLANNING. GEISINGER COMMONWEALTH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE COMMUNITY SERVICE SUMMARY DECEMBER 31, 2021 COST OF RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 365,913 COMMUNITY HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND OUTREACH 419,414 CASH AND IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS 18,788 VALUE OF VOLUNTEER HOURS 7,789,735 TOTAL COMMUNITY BENEFIT ACTIVITIES 8,593,850


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Steven J Scheinman MD
President, D
$1,134,861
William Jeffries
VP Acadaff,
$399,884
Janet Townsend MD
Sr Assoc Dea
$391,039
Leighton Huey
Ad Behav Hlt
$377,087
Venard Scott Koerwer Edd
Vd Grad Prgm
$329,933
Anna M Arvay CPA MBA
VP Finance&a
$300,076

Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
Guthrie Medical Group Pc
Academic Suport
$602,319
Atlanticare Health System
Academic Suppor
$545,787
Baruch S Blumberg Institute
Academic Suport
$313,767
Krayer Detective Agency Inc
Public Safety
$259,974
One Source Staffing
Staffing Serv
$152,344
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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $8,861,505
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$358
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$8,861,863
Total Program Service Revenue$33,528,265
Investment income $2,372
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $5,802,349
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $48,699,077

Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 5 grants that Geisinger Commonwealth School Of Medicine has recieved totaling $1,337,897.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
Geisinger Health

Danville, PA

PURPOSE: SUPPORT MISSION

$1,281,084
Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund

St Petersberg, FL

PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT

$25,000
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals

Oakland, CA

PURPOSE: Research / Project Support

$15,863
Muscular Dystrophy Association

Chicago, IL

PURPOSE: MOVR REGISTRY SUPPORT

$15,200
Price Choppers Golub Foundation

Schenectady, NY

PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT/CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

$750
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Endowment Analysis

Beg. Balance$4,677,285
Earnings$799,445
Admin Expense$539
Net Contributions$467,276
Other Expense$47,678
Grants$115,114
Ending Balance$5,780,675

Peer Organizations

Organization NameAssets
New York Medical College
Valhalla, NY
$119,697,970
Lake Erie College Of Osteopathic Medicine Inc
Erie, PA
$202,994,752
Touro University
New York, NY
$93,950,601
New York Law School
New York, NY
$82,190,230
Brooklyn Law School
Brooklyn, NY
$73,619,300
Bank Street College Of Education
New York, NY
$64,451,080
Touro University
New York, NY
$69,634,843
Albany College Of Pharmacy And Health Sciences
Albany, NY
$62,205,490
Salus University
Elkins Park, PA
$53,963,466
Geisinger Commonwealth School Of Medicine
Danville, PA
$48,699,077
American College
King of Prussia, PA
$39,801,880
Albany Law School
Albany, NY
$40,164,228

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